fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: August 14, 2012 05:00PM
The DeltaWing, which most people know as the “Nissan” DeltaWing, took a run
at the Le Mans series and was doing well until a wreck put it out of commission.
What some people may not know is the fact that the group that put together the
DeltaWing were originally attempting to put it into play in the INDYCAR series.
That never happened, and the rest is history.
With the Indy Lights series gaining some notoriety and its base chassis, the
Dallara, getting on in age, Indy is now seeking a new manufacturer to build a
base chassis to replace its aging unit. Now the entire group, less Nissan, is
pitching the DeltaWing to become the successor to the Dallara. To achieve this
task and even be considered for Indy Lights, the group needs to fit the
DeltaWing with the required paddle shifting capability, upgraded data systems,
and alternative fuel considerations.
Overall, the DeltaWing looks like it would be a shoe-in, if it can get those few
requirements taken care of. However, there are five or six total entrants trying
to win this spot in the Indy Light series, so the Delta Wing group needs to
focus on getting the car perfect, so they can get it into the circuit.
For now, this is just another pipe dream for the DeltaWing, but so was its
entrance into the 24 Hours of Le Mans race. It succeeded in getting into that
race, though it didn’t last for more than half of the race.
pro_junior Report This Comment Date: August 14, 2012 05:55PM
thought it was the batmobile...
woberto Report This Comment Date: August 16, 2012 02:23AM
Indy doesn't like competition.
They kept Porsche out in the 70/80's.
They'll keep Nissan out too.
They like their car racing like they like their violence...
... Domestic.
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: August 16, 2012 01:50PM
agreed